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Ghosts - while I know others might feel otherwise, this game is bad on so many levels and doesn't come close to matching up with others in the series. Moreover, I really can't tell the difference graphically between this title and others on the 360 (although I can see a slight difference in the campaign). Looking forward to finishing the campaign, selling it, and picking up AC4: Black Flag (or possibly Dead Rising).

I'm a little nervous about Dead Rising 3. I'm very early into the game, so maybe I'll enjoy it much more when I get a bit farther into it, but driving a car through thousands of zombies, while hilarious the first couple of times you do it, is starting to bore me.

Again, I'm super, super early into the game, so maybe I just need to play more.

-No regrets at all with Forza 5
-Ryse was kinda a short simplistic game play wise but it is really good looking and excellent story wise so don't really regret it either.

DR3 seemed like it was going to be fun at first but that died out quickly,game got extremely repetitive and I got bored........it was also the worse looking off the 3.....hardly "next gen".........definite regret paying $60 for it.

I too was surprised how much I loved DR3. Almost didn't get it since I did not like the first two, but positive reviews convenced me. Stayed up way too late last night mowing through the hoard. Love Ryse. Forza is great, but the microtransaction format is major BS. Only one I regret is Madden. EA was just plain lazy. I also have NBA2K1 and Call of Duty, and I really enjoy them quite a lot as well. Overall, I am extremely happy with my One, but Madden is bad.

Im enjoying all of the games on the Xbox but I'll mention that I'm kind of regretting getting NBA2K14 (on the PS4), mostly because the gameplay still feels pretty clunky and outside of a few select character models it doesnt really look all that impressive to me.

Im enjoying all of the games on the Xbox but I'll mention that I'm kind of regretting getting NBA2K14 (on the PS4), mostly because the gameplay still feels pretty clunky and outside of a few select character models it doesnt really look all that impressive to me.

Really ? NBA 2k14 looks amazing on PS4. Its one of the only real next-gen game with killzone.

Really ? NBA 2k14 looks amazing on PS4. Its one of the only real next-gen game with killzone.

He didn't say anything about it looking bad, just that it was "clunky", which I would assume meant gameplay. Although I don't have 2K14, one fo the few games I didn't pick up, I hear it looks damn good on the X1 too.

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He didn't say anything about it looking bad, just that it was "clunky", which I would assume meant gameplay. Although I don't have 2K14, one fo the few games I didn't pick up, I hear it looks damn good on the X1 too.

He didn't say anything about it looking bad, just that it was "clunky", which I would assume meant gameplay. Although I don't have 2K14, one fo the few games I didn't pick up, I hear it looks damn good on the X1 too.

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Yep definitely a case of next-gen looks (and not all of it looks great).. last gen gameplay.

Graphics wise the coaches and sideline reporters are the biggest offenders to me. They just look plain BAD. I expect a higher level of graphical consistency across the board.. one of the few games that has managed to wow me throughout is Ryse, mainly because it seems their production budget was huge. Nary a low poly model or low res texture to be seen.

Have Ryse and love it. Its short though, but if your a fan of Spartacus and of that era this is truly an epic game that just plays and looks awesome with a great story to boot. Also got NFS rivals which I am enjoying also. DR3, im still on the fence whether to pick that one up or not.

I'm kind of regretting getting NBA2K14 (on the PS4), mostly because the gameplay still feels pretty clunky and outside of a few select character models it doesnt really look all that impressive to me.

You need a bigger TV then...

Seriously, the enjoyment of NBA 2K14 increases along with the TV size. Playing the game on my 126 inch projector screen is a completely different experience from my 50 inch plasma. It's like night and day. (I still like the game on my 50 inch plasma, but you loose a lot of the next-gen ness of the game when it's not showing a replay. The replays always look next-gen to me, but the normal gameplay view only looks amazing on a super huge screen)

1. Madden
The player models are still a joke. Same awful blocking, same "money plays", etc. And who knew Colin Kaepernick (sp?) and Joe Flacco had such huge biceps and walked around with a hunch back? And the coaches?! Ooh my. Forget about it. They're awful. EA laziness at it's finest. Oh but "the battle between the O-line and D-line is much more improved on the next-gen version!"

2. COD: Ghosts
Where are the next-gen graphics here? And again, nothing next-gen about the gameplay IMO. Small maps with very similar graphics and textures as the 360 COD games. Not impressed.

NBA 2K looks and plays amazing. Concerning the "clunky" mention above, I understand what he's saying. 2K games are known for a somewhat herky-jerky look and feel at times. But overall, this is one impressive next-gen game. Player models, arenas, etc. are spot on. Gameplay is fantastic as is the audio. Best XB1 launch title so far, at least for me.

BF:4 would've been my #1 overall choice if not for the awful server issues I'm still experiencing, including dropped games, inability to connect at all and dropped audio throughout MP games.

I only have Forza 5 and Battlefield 4 at the moment, but I'm going with BF4. The game could be great, but the constant booting to the home screen, audio issues, and general bugs are atrocious. I can't count how many times the game has restarted while in the middle of a multiplayer match and booted me to the Xbox home screen. And to add insult to injury, it completely erased my single player campaign save. I was probably 80% through the game, and my son is begging me to finish it. Now I've got to grind through the story all over again just to get back to where I was. Pretty disappointing bug testing from EA/DICE on this one.

No regrets. Owned only 4 ps3 games and mostly games on the 360. Think I'm dual system this time around. Loving both systems. My kids loved Knack and NFS: Rivals for PS4 and love Resogun. Haven't really touched Killzone (a little regret perhaps since it was $60). 2k14 is great on the One and finally got to play Forza today and wow. Love it. May be a good sign of things to come this gen.

Right now the game I regret buying is Dead Rising 3. Because I haven't played it except for 15 minutes on launch day. The camera movements made me sick. I haven't tried it again yet. I spent $90 on it. At least with Forza 5, even though I spent a bunch of money, at least I'm actually playing it.

I only have Forza 5 and Battlefield 4 at the moment, but I'm going with BF4. The game could be great, but the constant booting to the home screen, audio issues, and general bugs are atrocious. I can't count how many times the game has restarted while in the middle of a multiplayer match and booted me to the Xbox home screen. And to add insult to injury, it completely erased my single player campaign save. I was probably 80% through the game, and my son is begging me to finish it. Now I've got to grind through the story all over again just to get back to where I was. Pretty disappointing bug testing from EA/DICE on this one.

Its been like that for years with ea/dice but if hang around after a 5-100 patches the game(s) can and will be awesome. The whole single player not saving issue is the dumbest thing ever. I don't know why it's taking them so long to fix it.